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PFC Nesebar
Nesebar ( bg, Несебър) is a Bulgarian municipal ( bg, общински, pronounced obshtinski) association football club based in Nesebar, Burgas Province, that competes in the Third League, the third tier of Bulgarian football. Nesebar have played in the second tier or below for the majority of the club’s history, up until 2004 when the team promoted to A Group for the first time. Their spell in the Bulgarian elite lasted only one season however, as they were relegated. Nesebar is yet to return to the first tier. History The club was established in 1946 under the name Chernomorets Nesebar. After 1949 team is divided to Dynamo and Cherveno Zname. In 1957 the company for physical culture and sport Chernomorets is refounded with the team. From 1979 to 2001 the team is called Slanchev Bryag. Еxception are the years from 1993 to 1996 when the team is called PFC Nesebar. From 2001 team is called Nesebar, as from 2012 team is OFC (Municipal football club). Nesebar won promot ...
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Stadion Nesebar
Stadion Nesebar ( bg, Стадион „Несебър“, en, 'Nesebar Stadium' ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Nesebar, Bulgaria. It is used for football matches and is the home ground of OFC Nesebar Nesebar ( bg, Несебър) is a Bulgarian municipal ( bg, общински, pronounced obshtinski) association football club based in Nesebar, Burgas Province, that competes in the Third League, the third tier of Bulgarian football. Nesebar h .... The stadium holds 7,000 spectators. Football venues in Bulgaria Nesebar Multi-purpose stadiums in Bulgaria Buildings and structures in Burgas Province {{Bulgaria-sports-venue-stub ...
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Regional Football Groups
The Bulgarian Regional Amateur Football Groups ( bg, Областни Аматьорски Футболни Групи, Oblastin Amat'orski Futbolni Grupi) are the 4th and 5th level of the Bulgarian football league system. There are 41 groups called A Regional Football Groups and 19 B Regional Football Groups. Teams from B RFG are promoted to A RFG and A RFG teams are promoted to Third League. Competition format A RFG (or A OFG) has 28 regional geographically specified divisions, as some of the regions have more than one group. 28 teams are promoted to Third League at the end of every season. there are 9 B RFG (or B OFG) divisions registered for season 2015-16. Every region decides how many groups it will have since it depends on how many teams want to join. Overview A Regional Football Groups * Blagoevgrad Struma North * A OFG Blagoevgrad Struma South * A OFG Blagoevgrad Bistritsa * A OFG Blagoevgrad Mesta West * A OFG Blagoevgrad Mesta East * A OFG Burgas * A OFG Varna * A ...
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2010–11 Bulgarian Cup
The 2010–11 Bulgarian Cup was the 29th official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. The competition began in September 2010 with the matches of the preliminary round and ended the final in May 2011. Beroe Stara Zagora are the defending champions. The winners of the competition will qualify for the play-off round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. Participating clubs The following teams will compete in the cup: ''(Teams in bold are still active in the competition)'' Calendar for remaining rounds The calendar for the remaining rounds of the 2010–11 Bulgarian Cup, as announced by the BFL. * Round 1: 27 October 2010 * Round 2: 20 November 2010 * Round 3: 4 December 2010 * Quarter-finals: 5–7 April 2011 * Semi-finals: 20–21 April 2011 * Final: 25 May 2011 First round The draw was conducted on 18 October 2010. The matches will be played on 27 October 2010. On this stage the participants will be the 24 teams from the two second divisions and th ...
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2009–10 Bulgarian Cup
The 2009–10 Bulgarian Cup was the 28th official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. The competition began on September 16, 2009 with the matches of the Preliminary Round and ended with the final on May 5, 2010. Litex Lovech are the defending champions. Beroe won the competition, beating Chernomorets Pomorie in the finals at Gradski. As such, they qualified for the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. Participating clubs The following teams competed in the cup: ''(Teams in bold are still active in the competition)'' 1 Belasitsa Petrich was removed from West B PFG due lack of funding. 2 Chavdar Byala Slatina declined its participation on the tournament. 3 Spartak Pleven was removed from West B PFG on 10 March 2009 due lack of eligible players. 4 Lokomotiv Stara Zagora was removed from East B PFG on 3 August 2009 due lack of funding. 5 Rodopa Smolyan declined its participation on the tournament due lack of funding. Preliminary r ...
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2008–09 Bulgarian Cup
The 2008–09 Bulgarian Cup was the 27th official Bulgarian annual Association football, football tournament. The competition started on October 15, 2008 with the preliminary round and ended on May 26, 2009. The defending champions were PFC Litex Lovech, Litex Lovech, who successfully defended their title against OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad, Pirin Blagoevgrad. Preliminary round In this round entered 4 winners from the regional competitions as well as 3 teams from B Group (second level) decided by random draw. There should have been 4 teams selected from B Group, but since 2008–09 B Group, this year's league features only 31 team, 3 teams were chosen. The matches were played on 15 October 2008. , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 15 October 2008 Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2008–09 season. First round In this round entered winners from the previous round together with the remaining 28 teams from 2008 ...
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2007–08 Bulgarian Cup
The 2007–08 Bulgarian Cup was the 26th official edition of the Bulgarian annual Association football, football tournament. The final match between PFC Litex Lovech and PFC Cherno More Varna was held on 14 May 2008 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. Litex won their third Bulgarian Cup in their history after winning the match 1-0 thanks to a second-half goal from Stanislav Manolev. First round In this round entered winners from the preliminary rounds together with the teams from Bulgarian B Professional Football Group, B Group. , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 12 October 2007 , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 13 October 2007 Second round This round featured winners from the First Round and all teams from Bulgarian A Football Group, A Group. , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 31 October 2007 Third round , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 5 December 2007 , - !colspan=3 ...
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A PFG
The First Professional Football League ( bg, Първа професионална футболна лига, Parva Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), also known as the Bulgarian First League or Parva Liga, currently known as the efbet League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league, located at the top of the Bulgarian football league system. Contested by 16 teams, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Second Professional Football League. The Bulgarian football championship was inaugurated in 1924 as the '' Bulgarian State Football Championship'' and has been played in a league format since 1948, when the A Group was established. The champions of the First League have the right to participate in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions League based on the league's European coefficient. Additionally, two UEFA Europa League spots are allocated to the second team in the final standings and the winner of the European playoffs. A fu ...
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V AFG
The Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League ( bg, Трета аматьорска футболна лига, Treta Amat'orska Futbolna Liga), commonly referred to as Third League ( bg, Трета лига) or Treta liga, is the third level of the Bulgarian football league system. Third League operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the second and the fourth tier of the Bulgarian football league pyramid – respectively being Second League and the A Oblast Groups. Currently Third League consists of four divisions that are formed by separating the country into four regions: ''North-West'', ''South-West'', ''North-East'' and ''South-East''. The divisions run in parallel during the season, but since the number of teams in each division may vary, the number of rounds in each of them may vary. Each team must play at least two times against every other team on a home-away basis. The Third League was created in 1950, along with the second level. It is administered by the ...
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B PFG
The Bulgarian Second Professional Football League ( bg, Втора професионална футболна лига, Vtora Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), also known as Second League ( bg, Втора Лига) or Vtora liga, is the second level of the Bulgarian football league system, below First Professional Football League (Bulgaria), First League and above the Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria), Third League. Sixteen teams take part in the league, each playing twice against all the other, once home and once away. Most matches are played on Saturdays and Sundays. The league is administered by the Bulgarian Professional Football League. In 2016, the B Group's name was rebranded to Second Professional Football League. Competition format A team receives 3 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Promotion and relegation positions For 2021–22 Season : * ''First place'' (champion) to ''Third place'': Direct promotion to First Professional ...
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Bulgarian Cup
The Bulgarian Cup ( bg, Купа на България, Kupa na Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian annual football competition. It is the country's main cup competition and all officially registered Bulgarian football teams take part in it. The tournament's format is ''single-elimination'', with all matches being one-legged, except the semi-finals. The competition's winner gets the right to take part in the UEFA Europa Conference League. If the winner has already secured a place through the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, the team that has come ''fourth'' in the championship substitutes it. The competition has been dominated by Sofia-based teams. The Sofia teams have won together a total number of 65 titles. The three most successful teams are Levski Sofia (26 cups), CSKA Sofia (21 cups) and Slavia Sofia (8 cups). The current cup holders are Levski Sofia, who beat CSKA Sofia 1–0 in the 2022 final. Format The Bulgarian Cup tournament is divided in two phases - the ''Qualific ...
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List Of Bulgarian Football Transfers Winter 2018–19
This is a list of Bulgarian football transfers for the 2018–19 winter transfer window. Only transfers involving a team from the two professional leagues, First League and Second League are listed. First League Beroe In: Out: Botev Plovdiv In: Out: Botev Vratsa In: Out: Cherno More In: Out: CSKA Sofia In: Out: Dunav In: Out: Etar In: Out: Levski Sofia In: Out: Lokomotiv Plovdiv In: Out: Ludogorets In: Out: Septemvri Sofia In: Out: Slavia Sofia In: Out: Vereya In: Out: Vitosha Bistritsa In: Out: Second League Arda In: Out: Botev Galabovo In: Out: Chernomorets Balchik In: Out: CSKA 1948 In: ...
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List Of Bulgarian Football Transfers Summer 2018
This is a list of Bulgarian football transfers for the 2018 summer transfer window. Only transfers involving a team from the two professional leagues, First League and Second League are listed. First League Beroe In: Out: Botev Plovdiv In: Out: Botev Vratsa In: Out: Cherno More In: Out: CSKA Sofia In: Out: Dunav In: Out: Etar In: Out: Levski Sofia In: Out: Lokomotiv Plovdiv In: Out: Ludogorets In: Out: Septemvri Sofia In: Out: Slavia Sofia In: Out: Vereya In: Out: Vitosha Bistritsa In: Out: Second League Arda In: Out: ...
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